DGPEAKE@aol.com wrote: >James, > >The reason Dean will not write his program for a PC is because he is a MAC >dealer. Like it or not, there are several PC diehards that do not want to >switch platforms. The fact that such a program exists on the PC platform >(see Bob Scott's post) should help the cause. > >I believe that you should market the best product to the consumer at the most >reasonble price they can afford. That means not having to switch platforms. I have never heard Dean specifically rule out the possibility of a future PC version of RCT. At the time that Dean began developing RCT, the Mac, with its built-in support for digital audio, was the obvious choice. As has been pointed out, if the time comes when there is a fully-professional PC VTD, most potential users, unless they have just recently purchased a powerful late-model PC laptop, will still have to buy a new computer on which to run it. Kent Swafford
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